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  • A Tailored Approach to Trauma Intervention

    Working with Somali community leaders, a UW psychology professor has developed a trauma intervention program for the Somali community.  

    May 2016 Perspectives
  • Who Knew Catalysis Could Be So Much Fun?

    A Pacific Science Center exhibit features the work—and snacks—of grad students in the Department of Chemistry. 

    May 2016 Perspectives
  • Following Our Students' Steps Through Rome

    An A&S board member shares her experience of traveling in Rome with English professor Shawn Wong and Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity students.

    May 2016 Perspectives
  • Celebrating the U-District, Dramatically

    For the Skies Over Seattle project, drama students are devising original theater pieces inspired by community organizations in the U-District. 

    May 2016 Perspectives
  • Cherry tress on the UW quad.

    Knighthood and Other Honors for A&S Faculty

    Knighthood, a Woman of Courage award, and more honors for faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences.

    May 2016 Perspectives
  • Antiquities at Risk

    As ancient cultural sites are pillaged in war-torn regions, a new course asks what can be done to stem the destruction.

    March 2016 Perspectives
  • Designing for Disney

    With a major award and internship from Disney, drama major David Borning is one step closer to his dream of designing theme parks.

    March 2016 Perspectives
  • Explaining How It All Began

    Astronomy's "Cosmologies and Cultures" course explores the Big Bang theory but also other stories about the Universe's origins.

    March 2016 Perspectives
  • A Marriage of Music and Motion

    Composer Marcin Pączkowski uses sensor technology to alter music through specific movements.

    March 2016 Perspectives
  • A Prize for the Penguin Protector

    Biology professor Dee Boersma is a finalist for the Indianapolis Prize, the highest honor for animal conservationists.

    March 2016 Perspectives